Creative story: Killing a chronic swamp One day, when Joe and Jill's marijuana walked through a chronic swamp, they encountered blood in the water. It walked along the way until it stopped at the body. The body is a man of camouflage uniform. They soon returned to their homes not far from the murder scene and called the police. Their house is at the edge of the swamp. When the police arrived there they searched the whole area so that they could start the investigation.
The story of Bertrand DeBlanc starts with the story of Willie Francis. In 1945, in the town of Kazan of St. Martinville, Louisiana, between the wetland and the bay was closed and the pharmacist was murdered. A few months later, a 16 - year - old black teenager Francis was arrested for irrelevant charges in the dark woods of Eastern Texas. The sheriff found a pharmacist's wallet in his hand. After no interrogation by the lawyer, Willie signed a document confession. Other evidence, including the ownership of the murder weapons that strangely disappeared from the detention of the sheriff a few days prior to the Francisco trial pointed out another criminal. Willie's guilt evidence was not convincing, but the whites' jury decided to convict Francis and, after a two-day trial, put him to death.
After the last murder case in Cleveland in 1938, more bodies were found in and around the murderous wetlands. When it was discovered for the first time in October 1939, a young man was killed and his body was found near the newspaper in Youngstown, Ohio for several months. After that, there was a terrible discovery in the Ro9cks railroad box car that was sent to McKee in the outskirts of Pittsburgh. Three dead bodies were discovered, but they were all unknown, and each corpse was disconnected. They are dead for several months, one of them has the word "Nazi" with the word "z" on the chest. Merlyo investigated and confirmed that the car was sent from Youngstown to McKee's Rocks.